I had forgotten about her and yes that WOULD have been a good tie in!
Why Kirk shot Spock into the Genesis planet. Seriously, he shoots a legend of Starfleet AND Vulcan into a newly formed planet without formal honors or consulting either?
What did Janeway do with the Borg baby from "Collective"????
I would like know what happened to Geordi's mothers ship. I was hoping they would find it in the Delta Quadrant and connect the story lines.
That's a pretty important thing they cut for time, with the flimsiest reasoning imginable.Why Kirk shot Spock into the Genesis planet. Seriously, he shoots a legend of Starfleet AND Vulcan into a newly formed planet without formal honors or consulting either?
They looked like formal honors to me. They even had bagpipes!
And the request for burial in space was in Spock's will, according to the novelization.
What did Janeway do with the Borg baby from "Collective"????
The last Borg children script had the baby being mentioned as going with them, but the production team realised that most people had forgotten the baby and the line was cut for time and never filmed.
In Voyager, I would have liked to have more resolution at the end of Endgame. The entire episode was terrific (IMO), but the fact that they got home and the episode ended right away has never been right to me. Having one more episode to tie up all of the loose ends would have made the series even better to me.
Although Shatner's novels expained it, why are there all the dulicates of Earth out there? Enterprise could have explained it in a prequel, and saved money on silly foreheads at the same time.
Why was warp speed so slow in Voyager? The Enterprises crossed massive distances in the blink of an eye, but then suddenly the "fastest ship" had a 75 year journey of double what STV covered in a few days! (amusingly, Enterprise and STXI would revert to the faster speeds, causing much nerd rage)
Although Shatner's novels expained it, why are there all the dulicates of Earth out there?
Although Shatner's novels expained it, why are there all the dulicates of Earth out there?
How DID the Shatnovels explain it?
Me, I'm going with what our own Nerys Ghemor propounded in her most excellent fanfic.
She suggests that those planets weren't *duplicates* of Earth - they actually WERE Earth. Meaning: They were all parallel universe versions of Earth itself. The Enterprise encountered them because it had temporarily slipped into the universes where they existed, because the fabric of space was not too stable.
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